Program spotlight: JFS Disability Services
JFS offers various support services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in the Denver metro area. We believe relationships and community are critical to the well-being of all adults, and our programs include advocacy, social interaction, recreation, job development, and more—all with a person-centered approach.
How to start a JFS fundraiser on Facebook or Instagram
Did you know that Facebook and Instagram let users create fundraisers to raise money for nonprofit organizations, like JFS? Whether you want to celebrate a birthday, honor a loved one, or do a good deed in your community, you can help JFS make the greatest impact for the greater good when you create a fundraiser. And because your friends are already using social media, it’s a low-fuss, high-impact way to support JFS!
Increase your mental health and emotional well-being
If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties with mental health, searching for meaning, or looking for support within a compassionate community, our new, monthly Mental Health Jewish Spiritual Support Group provides a safe, understanding space so you don’t face difficult times alone.
Career Launchpad offers four new classes!
JFS is here to help you with all of your job search needs. We are currently offering a variety of free virtual workshops, trainings, and support groups to help you increase your skills or re-enter the workforce. Let’s take a look at Career Launchpad’s new classes!
JFS Altius Farms is making an impact throughout the community
JFS Altius Farms is dedicated to supplying our community with locally grown, environmentally friendly greens as they empower veterans and contribute to the fight against hunger. In our latest spotlight, let’s learn about what our Altius team is working on now.
Employer Community Partner Spotlight: Hyatt Hotels
The Denver workforce is as diverse as its job seekers, and JFS is here to connect metro area businesses with qualified candidates for employment success. Our Employment Services team partners with Colorado businesses to provide candidate referral assistance and ongoing support to both the employer and newly hired staff, which ensures a successful experience for all.
Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony Friday, January 26
The United Nations General Assembly designated January 27, the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz –Birkenau, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Kavod Senior Life is hosting a ceremony on January 26, it is free and open to the public. The event starts at 1:00 p.m. at Kavod Senior Life in the Shul Classroom, 22 S. Adams Street, Denver CO 80209.
Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion Month (JDAIM)
Join the JFS Jewish Disabilities Advocates Collaborative as we learn with Rabbi Belser about disability wisdom; creating communities of familiarity, interdependence, and care; and dismantling ableism.
JFS Hosts Job Fair
JFS will host a free Job Fair on Tuesday, January 30. This in-person event allows jobseekers to meet hiring managers and recruiters that have exciting opportunities from top employers like Walmart, Hyatt, and Denver Public Schools. Attendees can explore job openings and apprenticeships in construction, education, hospitality, healthcare industries and more.
JFS Job Fair
Meet hiring managers and recruiters with exciting opportunities from top employers like Walmart, Hyatt, and Denver Public Schools! Explore job openings and apprenticeships in construction, education hospitality, healthcare industries and more.
Congrats to our recent Digital Literacy graduates
The JFS Vocational Training program supports personal skills growth with three different learning opportunities. On Monday, Dec. 18, we were honored to celebrate the graduation of the most recent Foundations of Digital Literacy class and share the successful completion of the course with participants.
How becoming a monthly donor benefits you and JFS
Monthly gifts to JFS help create a steady funding source for the critical programs and services our clients rely on to succeed. When you become a monthly donor, you allow us to invest in impactful and innovative programming for future generations and enable us to be more flexible and responsive when crises occur.
Become a Best Buddy
At JFS, our volunteers’ efforts can be seen and felt throughout the organization and community every day, and we are so thankful for their commitment. If you’re a Jewish adult and interested in creating deeper friendships and connections with other Jewish adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, we have opportunities for you!
We appreciate you!
Whether you gave to our Dorinda Levy Thanksgiving Fund, supported Colorado Gives Day, participated in our Adopt a Family Bright Holidays gift program, or were a Secret Shopper and provided gifts to local individuals and families, we thank you. Your incredible generosity brought joy and light to our community. We are overwhelmed with gratitude for your support and willingness to help those who need us most.
Hear from our JFS president about acting against hunger
The demand for food and other essential items continues to increase not just at the JFS food pantries but at all pantries across the country. Please take a few minutes to read JFS president and CEO Linda Foster’s thoughts about the food insecurity crisis we are facing and learn what you can do to help combat the situation.
Embassy Suites to Become Family Shelter
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and his House1000 initiative have selected a location in Council District 4 that neighbors Jewish Family Service of Colorado (JFS) to serve as temporary housing location for families with children experiencing homelessness. The City of Denver is in negotiations to purchase the Embassy Suites Hotel at 7525 E. Hampden Avenue to serve as a family shelter and will contract with the Salvation Army to provide a range of on-site services. While JFS is in communications about the plans, the agency was not involved in any discussions about the location, timing, or logistics.
Toda Rabah (“many thanks!”) to our High Holiday and Thanksgiving volunteers
Not a day goes by without our JFS volunteers making a difference throughout the Boulder area. Their impact is especially significant during times such as the High Holidays and Thanksgiving when our older adult neighbors may need a reminder that being a part of a community means that people come together to show they care.
Hanukkah 2023: Celebrating light and hope in uncertain times
ewish Family Service celebrated Hanukkah with community members at 11 older adult communities in Boulder County this year. Volunteers, local rabbis, Boulder Jewish Family Service staff members, and facility staff worked together to put on a full celebration complete with candles, songs, latkes, sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts), and plenty of schmoozing.
Thank you for joining us at the JFS Boulder State of the Agency
JFS Boulder State of the Agency guests enjoyed an evening gathering with friends, learning about JFS, meeting new team members, and hearing program updates from JFS President and CEO Linda P. Foster and JFS Boulder Associate Director Melissa Mascarenas. Our supporters’ continued dedication to JFS Boulder makes a life-changing difference to the individuals and families who come to us to rebuild their lives. We could not make a collective impact without your support!
JFS Boulder introduces our new community engagement liaison: Tina Kantor
Our Boulder team is expanding with the creation of our new community engagement liaison position! Tina Kantor recently joined the JFS staff in this role, which is geared toward meeting the Boulder community’s needs and expanding our impact with new and renewed collaborations, partnerships, and outreach.